Mumbai: Director Reema Kagti has revealed that when she was a child, she wanted to be like megastar Amitabh Bachchan and used to imitate his style. Reema, who is looking forward to the release of her upcoming movie 'Talaash' starring Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee and Kareena Kapoor, has also expressed that she would like to direct Bachchan someday.

"When I was a kid I used to see all 'masala' commercial Hindi films. I loved Mr Amitabh Bachchan, I was in fact obsessed. I wanted to be like him. As a kid I used to imitate him, I used to have middle parting hair, try and speak dialogues from his films," Kagti told.

"I was influenced by Hindi films and world cinema. I am a film buff. I don't like horror. I find love stories boring," she added. Kagti is ecstatic that she got to work with Bachchan while she was an assistant director.

"I have worked with him while I was assisting for 'Lakshya' and 'Armaan'. But I never got time to talk to him or tell him that I am his huge fan," she said. 'Lakshya' (2004), directed by Farhan Akhtar, had a fictionalised backdrop of the 1999 Kargil conflict in which Bachchan playing the role of Col Sunil Damle.

In Honey Irani's 2003 directorial venture 'Armaan', he was seen playing the role of a doctor. Reema said she would love to direct the 70-year-old megastar but has to think of something out-of-the-box for him. "I think you will have to come up with something very special, as he has done everything. So you will have to be very special to grab his fancy," Kagti said.